UC campuses now have access to these electronic resources as part of CDL consortial and Tier 2 licenses. (Some campuses may have already had access to these titles through previous local campus subscriptions):

RISM (Répetoire International des Sources Musicales / International Inventory of Musical Sources) is now available though a free online catalog. The Bavarian State Library, the State Library of Berlin, and RISM collaborated to make this resource freely available. The online catalog gives access to the data of Series A/II: Music manuscripts after 1600 data which represents historical music resources from 32 countries representing approximately 700,000 references from 25,000 composers. The interface offers both basic and advanced search options. Results are sorted by composer and facets are available to refine search results by categories such as subject, scoring, and source type.

RISM, to date, has been available at UC libraries through the EBSCOhost interface. At the recommendation of the Music Bibliographers group, RISM has been made available solely from this free online catalog version. Search Options are available in German and English.

Shun Bao was the first major newspaper in China, having national coverage spanning from 1872 to 1949, from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic Era. It is a primary and critical e-resource for modern Chinese studies.

SIAM (Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics) books have been a leading source of knowledge for the world’s applied mathematics and computational science communities. SIAM’s line-up of stellar, prize-winning authors and titles that address both timely and fundamental topics have made SIAM books indispensible to researchers, faculty, and students around the world.The SIAM library of approximately 400 books the complete text of SIAM books in all 14 of SIAM’s book series.